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impl Ord for bool: optimization #66780
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FWIW, you get identical codegen with a pub fn minus_match(x: bool, y: bool) -> Ordering {
match x as i8 - y as i8 {
-1 => Ordering::Less,
0 => Ordering::Equal,
1 => Ordering::Greater,
_ => unsafe { std::hint::unreachable_unchecked() }
}
} |
Fair enough; that does seem like it relies on less assumptions about "the outside", too. |
I would like to work on this issue unless somebody else already started working on it. |
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…r=cuviper Optimizing the rest of bool's Ord implementation After coming across issue rust-lang#66780, I realized that the other functions provided by Ord (`min`, `max`, and `clamp`) were similarly inefficient for bool. This change provides implementations for them in terms of boolean operators, resulting in much simpler assembly and faster code. Fixes issue rust-lang#114653 [Comparison on Godbolt](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/5nb5P8e8j) `max` assembly before: ```assembly example::max: mov eax, edi mov ecx, eax neg cl mov edx, esi not dl cmp dl, cl cmove eax, esi ret ``` `max` assembly after: ```assembly example::max: mov eax, edi or eax, esi ret ``` `clamp` assembly before: ```assembly example::clamp: mov eax, esi sub al, dl inc al cmp al, 2 jae .LBB1_1 mov eax, edi sub al, sil movzx ecx, dil sub dil, dl cmp dil, 1 movzx edx, dl cmovne edx, ecx cmp al, -1 movzx eax, sil cmovne eax, edx ret .LBB1_1: ; identical assert! code ``` `clamp` assembly after: ```assembly example::clamp: test edx, edx jne .LBB1_2 test sil, sil jne .LBB1_3 .LBB1_2: or dil, sil and dil, dl mov eax, edi ret .LBB1_3: ; identical assert! code ```
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…r=cuviper Optimizing the rest of bool's Ord implementation After coming across issue rust-lang#66780, I realized that the other functions provided by Ord (`min`, `max`, and `clamp`) were similarly inefficient for bool. This change provides implementations for them in terms of boolean operators, resulting in much simpler assembly and faster code. Fixes issue rust-lang#114653 [Comparison on Godbolt](https://rust.godbolt.org/z/5nb5P8e8j) `max` assembly before: ```assembly example::max: mov eax, edi mov ecx, eax neg cl mov edx, esi not dl cmp dl, cl cmove eax, esi ret ``` `max` assembly after: ```assembly example::max: mov eax, edi or eax, esi ret ``` `clamp` assembly before: ```assembly example::clamp: mov eax, esi sub al, dl inc al cmp al, 2 jae .LBB1_1 mov eax, edi sub al, sil movzx ecx, dil sub dil, dl cmp dil, 1 movzx edx, dl cmovne edx, ecx cmp al, -1 movzx eax, sil cmovne eax, edx ret .LBB1_1: ; identical assert! code ``` `clamp` assembly after: ```assembly example::clamp: test edx, edx jne .LBB1_2 test sil, sil jne .LBB1_3 .LBB1_2: or dil, sil and dil, dl mov eax, edi ret .LBB1_3: ; identical assert! code ```
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C-enhancement
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Currently,
impl Ord for bool
converts thebool
s tou8
s and then compares them.On the playground,
compiles to
A much shorter (in instruction count) and almost certainly faster version taking advantage of the fact that orderings are represented by
i8
values -1, 0, and 1, is:which on the playground compiles to
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